Who were the ancients who wrote China's calligraphy?

There were many people who wrote calligraphy in ancient times. The following are some famous calligraphers:

1. Wang Xizhi (303 -36 1): One of the most famous calligraphers in ancient China, known as the "Book Sage". His works are called "Preface to Lanting Collection" and classics in China's calligraphy history.

2. Yan Zhenqing (709 -785): A famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, one of the four masters of regular script. His calligraphy is vigorous and magnificent, and his representative works include "Duobaota Monument" and "Yanshi Family Temple Monument".

3. Liu Gongquan (778 -865): A calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, one of the four masters of regular script. His calligraphy font is vigorous and beautiful, and his representative works include Mysterious Tower Monument and Shence Army Monument.

4. Ou Yangxun (557 -64 1): a famous calligrapher in Sui and Tang Dynasties, one of the four masters of regular script. His calligraphy font is rigorous and dignified, and his representative works include "Inscription of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace" and "Preface to Wild Goose Pagoda".

5. Zhao Mengfu (1254-1322): a famous calligrapher, painter and cultural official in Yuan Dynasty. Calligraphy is good at regular script and running script, and its representative works include Luo Shen Fu and Chibi Fu.

In addition to the above-mentioned famous calligraphers, there were many outstanding calligraphers in ancient China, such as Wen Zhiming, Dong Qichang and Qianlong.